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1 bolster confidence
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2 to bolster confidence
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to bolster confidence
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3 confidence
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4 morale
n моральное состояние, боевой духmorale effect — моральный эффект; моральное воздействие
Синонимический ряд:1. humor (noun) humor; mood; temper2. spirit (noun) assurance; attitude; confidence; esprit; esprit de corps; resolve; spirit
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